Despite the growing need for crisis pregnancy centers following the Dobbs decision by the U.S. Supreme Court last summer, a new Lifeway Research survey found that only 31 percent of Protestant churchgoers have observed any congregational support for these centers since the ruling.
The survey detailed various levels of support provided by churches that are involved: 16 percent of churchgoers reported financial support from their churches to local centers; 14 percent noted encouragement within their congregations to financially support these centers; and another 14 percent were encouraged to refer individuals facing unplanned pregnancies to these centers. In addition, 11 percent of respondents indicated that their churches had promoted volunteerism at these centers, and 7 percent had hosted leaders from the centers to speak at church services.
Churchgoers in the Northeast are more likely than those in other regions to report no nearby pregnancy resource centers, and Lutheran churchgoers frequently mention a lack of nearby centers compared to other denominations.
“There is equal opportunity for all churches to point those with unintended pregnancies to help if there is a Christian pregnancy resource center nearby,” said McConnell. “Yet few churches are doing so in a way their congregation notices.”
–Dwight Widaman | Metro Voice